ChaplinBarrymore Theatre
Opening: September 10 (now in previews)
Warren Carlyle directs and choreographs this musical biography of Charlie Chaplin (played by Rob McClure) that charts the silent film legend's life from his beginnings in the slums of London through to his time as the toast of Hollywood to his exile in Switzerland. The starry supporting cast includes Christiane Noll as Chaplin's mother, Wayne Alan Wilcox as his brother Sydney, Erin Mackey as wife Oona O'Neill, and Jenn Colella as gossip columnist Hedda Hopper.

An Enemy of the PeopleSamuel J. Friedman Theatre
Opening: September 27 (previews from September 4)
Four-time Tony Award-winner Boyd Gaines and Emmy Award winner Richard Thomas star in this new adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's classic drama about a doctor who finds his troubling revelations about his community's top tourist attraction are greeted with anger -- especially by his brother -- rather than acclaim.

GraceCort Theatre
Opening October 4 (previews from September 13)
A dazzling quartet of actors, including film and stage stars Paul Rudd and Michael Shannon, seven-time Emmy winner Ed Asner, and Chicago favorite Kate Arrington, come together for Craig Wright's drama about four people -- including a young couple seeking to open a chain of hotels -- whose destinies collide in Florida.

Frankie Valli and The Four SeasonsBroadway Theatre
October 19-27
The singing legend -- whose big hits can be heard down the block in Jersey Boys -- brings his popular concert to Broadway for a brief engagement. Audiences can expect the show to resound with such chart-toppers as "Sherry," "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Walk Like A Man," "Working My Way Back To You," "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," "Grease," and "My Eyes Adored You."

The HeiressWalter Kerr Theatre
Opening: November 1 (previews from October 7)
Academy Award nominee Jessica Chastain will make her Broadway debut in this timeless adaptation of Henry James' Washington Square as Catherine Sloper, a young woman who has grown up under the thumb of a controlling father (David Strathairn) and who thinks she might have found a way out of her unhappy world when she meets a dashing (and opportunistic) young man (to be played by Downton Abbey favorite Dan Stevens). The cast will also feature Tony winner Judith Ivey, Kieran Campion, and Virginia Kull.

AnniePalace Theater
Opening: November 8 (previews from October 3)
This ever-popular musical makes another return to Broadway with two-time Tony Award-winning Katie Finneran as the mean-spirited Miss Hannigan, Australian theater star Anthony Warlow as Daddy Warbucks, and the fresh-faced Lilla Crawford as Little Orphan Annie herself. Oh, and of course, there will be a new canine on hand to play her beloved pet, Sandy. Bow-wow, indeed!

A Christmas Story, The Musical!Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
November 5-December 30
Inspired by the movie that has become a holiday staple, this new show -- with a score by the white-hot songwriting team of Justin Paul and Benj Pasek (Dogfight) -- will bring the story of Ralphie, the bespectacled boy in 1940s Indiana with a big imagination and one wish for Christmas, to the stage to the delight of audiences.

The AnarchistGolden Theatre
Opening: December 2 (previews from November 13)
Talk about a matched pair! Two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone and three-time Academy Award winner Debra Winger -- in her much-anticipated Broadway debut -- will square off in David Mamet's new two-character play about one woman who has been put away for life, and the other who is making sure she stays there.